Allow users to update Awstats from cPanel

Delete each domain's access logs afterstatistics are gathered

This setting controls whether the system deletes each domain’s access log after it processes statistics. Enable this setting to help conserve disk space.

This setting defaults to On.

Archive logs in the user's home directory at the end of each stats run unless configured by the user

This setting archives logs in the user's home directory. The system archives the logs at the end of each statistics cycle.

This setting defaults to On.

Note:

If you configure this setting to Off, the system will not archive logs.

Remove the previous month's archived logs from the user's home directory at the end of each month unless configured by the user

This setting controls whether the system removes the archived log files from the user's home directory at the end of each month.

This setting defaults to On.

Note:

If you configure this setting to Off, the system retains archived logs.

Extra CPUs for server load

This setting allows you to specify a value to add to the number of physical CPUs in your server. The sum of these two numbers becomes the value at which the cpuwatch, cpanellogd, backups, and CPU statistics daemons consider the system to be in a critical load state.

This setting defaults to 0.

Include password in the raw log download link in cPanel (via FTP)

This setting controls whether the system includes the password in the raw log download link in cPanel'sFTP Accountsinterface (Home >> Files >> FTP Accounts).

This setting defaults to On.

Keep master FTP log file

This setting allows you to ensure that the system does not delete the /usr/local/apache/domlogs/ftpxferlog file whenever the system parses FTP logs.

This setting defaults to Off.

Keep log files at the end of the month

This setting allows you to keep domain log files at the end of each month in the /home/user/logs directory. If you disable this option, the system deletes these log files.

Keep stats logs

This setting allows you to retain the statistics log (/usr/local/cpanel/logs/stats_log) between cPanel & WHM restarts.

This setting defaults to Off.

Note:

If you use WHM'scPanel Log Rotation Configurationinterface (Home >> Service Configuration >> cPanel Log Rotation Configuration) to archive the log on a monthly basis, the system may delete the log after it archives the log.

Apache log file chmod value

This setting allows you to set the Apache log file’s chmod value. The chmod value sets permissions for who can read, write to, and execute a file.

This setting defaults to 0640.

Notes:

For more information on the chmod command, run the manchmod command from the command line interface.

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